Great food!!! Cooked to perfection. I will say the wait for food is worth it. Now a days you don’t know where or what is in your food, Happy Daz food is fresh! A must for a tourist. Specially if you like tenderloins.
Fred S.
Classificação do local: 2 Lima, OH
Food is average(tenderloin above average but not as good as the best in the region which is The Village Café in Cridersville.) The service is bar none the worst in the Lima fast food industry. If there are more than 4 cars in the drive thru line– go elsewhere. If inside– more than 4 people in front of you? Try another place.
Amanda T.
Classificação do local: 4 Findlay, OH
Like this place. It does take a few extra minutes to get your food, however, it is usually piping hot when you do receive it. I’m not too crazy about his seasonal menus but the grilled cheese is wonderful especially on cold days. If we’re passing this up, you’ll find us at Fat Jacks(don’t tell Jon, he runs the Beer Barrels) or Kewpee. Yum!
Caroline C.
Classificação do local: 4 Cincinnati, OH
I miss a few things from the 2 years that I lived in Lima, and Happy Daz T-Loins are definitely one of them. Not something you see very often and they are sooo good. A little difficult to eat since the meat to bun ratio is out of whack, but so worth it. I usually try to swing by Happy Daz if I’m traveling through Lima.
Kiarash Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Tempe, AZ
Although I salute owner John Heaphy’s enthusiasm for seasonal menus, they generally fall flat. This fall, he is offering a disappointing bratwurst platter. It includes two bratwurst sausages on a bed of sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, grilled onion and cornbread. The brats taste more like breakfast links. The mashed potatoes is flavorless and looks like it came from an ice-cream scoop. The onion is a nice touch but sorta out of place. The cornbread is the lone star of the show. And sauerkraut’s impossible to mess up. For $ 6, I expected more from a restaurant that does diner classics so well.
B K.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, IN
This location of Happy Daz is one of the newer ones in town. It is always busy and the food is good. If you are heading west on Elida road and turning into the place or trying to turn west onto Elida Road when leaving the establishment, traffic can be difficult to navigate. While I am impartial to the burgers, the tenderloins are world class. Usually they have some type of discount on tenderloins in the evening hours. This is not fast food, be prepared to wait 5 – 10 minutes for your food, but it is well worth it. Whenever I am in Lima, I try to visit one of the Happy Daz.